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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      gleemom
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      There is a separate thread on RGS vs NYGH in this forum. I am an ex-RGS/RJC mummy. DD went for both RGS & NYGH open house last year. DH & DD didn’t like the RGS talk (too much emphasis on excellence but little to no emphasis on character dev & values). I was more partial to Rafflesian heritage of course. Anyway DD eventually didn’t apply for RGS & is very happy now in NYGH. I have met the principal during the interview. Mdm Heng is direct, firm, very balanced in her views & comments, yet warm & puts both DD & I at ease. What I like in particular is she didn’t put down other schools, but let the facts speak for themselves. DD has been in NYGH for almost a year. Absolutely no regrets …and that’s coming from a true-blue Rafflesian…

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        Lynn2010
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        gleemom:
        There is a separate thread on RGS vs NYGH in this forum. I am an ex-RGS/RJC mummy. DD went for both RGS & NYGH open house last year. DH & DD didn't like the RGS talk (too much emphasis on excellence but little to no emphasis on character dev & values). I was more partial to Rafflesian heritage of course. Anyway DD eventually didn't apply for RGS & is very happy now in NYGH. I have met the principal during the interview. Mdm Heng is direct, firm, very balanced in her views & comments, yet warm & puts both DD & I at ease. What I like in particular is she didn't put down other schools, but let the facts speak for themselves. DD has been in NYGH for almost a year. Absolutely no regrets ...and that's coming from a true-blue Rafflesian.....

        Dear gleemom,

        This is very helpful. Thanks!!

        Am i right that all girls have to take HMT? What if they dont make it?

        Do they take end of the year exams? Do the exams determine the promotion to the next level and to HCI eventually? Do all girls automatically go to HCI regardless of results?

        I heard that some girls transfer out of NYGH bcos they cannot cope. It will be good to hear from parents of girls in the school first hand. Appreciate in advance

        My DD though good in studies but must push. RGS may not be the right school though she is from RGPS. She's lay back. Her aim in life is to go back to Australia and do her uni there.

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          tisha
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          Congratulations to those with CO from their dream schools. :rahrah:

          Any offers or calls for interview from ACSI?
          My DS applied for DSA and answered the HAST, but no news from ACSI so far 😞

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            keroppi
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            tisha:
            Congratulations to those with CO from their dream schools. :rahrah:

            Any offers or calls for interview from ACSI?
            My DS applied for DSA and answered the HAST, but no news from ACSI so far 😞
            I heard it'll be next week.

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              margaretleong
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              gleemom:
              There is a separate thread on RGS vs NYGH in this forum. I am an ex-RGS/RJC mummy. DD went for both RGS & NYGH open house last year. DH & DD didn't like the RGS talk (too much emphasis on excellence but little to no emphasis on character dev & values). I was more partial to Rafflesian heritage of course. Anyway DD eventually didn't apply for RGS & is very happy now in NYGH. I have met the principal during the interview. Mdm Heng is direct, firm, very balanced in her views & comments, yet warm & puts both DD & I at ease. What I like in particular is she didn't put down other schools, but let the facts speak for themselves. DD has been in NYGH for almost a year. Absolutely no regrets ...and that's coming from a true-blue Rafflesian.....

              Gleemom, thank you for your input. You are very eloquent

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                gleemom
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                lynn2010 & other moms


                Yes HMT is compulsory in NYGH. DD told me there are girls who only took MT in primary school and is still doing well in HMT. As to promotion criteria, I believe the girls need MSG of at least 3 to be promoted to the next level, but I need to check this out. NYGH has block tests to assess the girls over and above the exams to ‘catch’ the problem before the actual exams. As in any good school, NYGH is serious about academics. Those who don’t meet the MSG criteria are not allowed to train for their CCA, or at least have to turn up but gets academic coaching from seniors during CCA hours. This is to encourage the girls to study hard. I like this as it shows the school cares for the girls. At the end of the day, the girls are students first. It is no point promoting them indiscriminately whilst they bring CCA medals and glory to the school, but eventually suffer as they still have to take A levels in year 6!

                As to girls transferring to other schools, it happens of course. I think the parents know the child best. Some cope well in IP schools, some don’t. Some mature faster, some (especially the boys) mature at a much later age. For those who need more handholding, an ‘O’ level track is more prudent. Let the child have the time and space to mature, excel in ‘O’ level, and then have the confidence to proceed to ‘A’ levels. I know of several very good students who choose non-IP schools even though their PSLE scores can get them into any school of their choice.

                I’ve been rambling on, sorry - hope my views help in your decision. All the best to parents and their dear children!

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                  Lynn2010
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                  gleemom:
                  lynn2010 & other moms


                  Yes HMT is compulsory in NYGH. DD told me there are girls who only took MT in primary school and is still doing well in HMT. As to promotion criteria, I believe the girls need MSG of at least 3 to be promoted to the next level, but I need to check this out. NYGH has block tests to assess the girls over and above the exams to 'catch' the problem before the actual exams. As in any good school, NYGH is serious about academics. Those who don't meet the MSG criteria are not allowed to train for their CCA, or at least have to turn up but gets academic coaching from seniors during CCA hours. This is to encourage the girls to study hard. I like this as it shows the school cares for the girls. At the end of the day, the girls are students first. It is no point promoting them indiscriminately whilst they bring CCA medals and glory to the school, but eventually suffer as they still have to take A levels in year 6!

                  As to girls transferring to other schools, it happens of course. I think the parents know the child best. Some cope well in IP schools, some don't. Some mature faster, some (especially the boys) mature at a much later age. For those who need more handholding, an 'O' level track is more prudent. Let the child have the time and space to mature, excel in 'O' level, and then have the confidence to proceed to 'A' levels. I know of several very good students who choose non-IP schools even though their PSLE scores can get them into any school of their choice.

                  I've been rambling on, sorry - hope my views help in your decision. All the best to parents and their dear children!
                  Thanks!! Very helpful. I know what the choice is now

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                    Gna Is The New Cool
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                    What is the chance for my DS that he gets a CO for RI, if he has not got the letter yet? He got quiet low for his GEP overall score, around 73%.

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                      Like Gleemom, my daughter is also in Sec 1 NYGH this year (Hi Gleemom, we talked on this forum last year if you remember....)


                      Like what Gleemom has shared, I have no regrets about choosing NYGH. My girl came in via CCA DSA and my husband and I found that NYGH provides fantastic support to this bunch of girls. They keep a close eye on them to make sure they are on par with the rest and if any is found to be falling behind, a remedial is organized for them.

                      We are glad to have our daughter in NYGH, the support system has been excellent ! 😄

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                        Maisu
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                        mom-of-2:
                        Like Gleemom, my daughter is also in Sec 1 NYGH this year (Hi Gleemom, we talked on this forum last year if you remember....)


                        Like what Gleemom has shared, I have no regrets about choosing NYGH. My girl came in via CCA DSA and my husband and I found that NYGH provides fantastic support to this bunch of girls. They keep a close eye on them to make sure they are on par with the rest and if any is found to be falling behind, a remedial is organized for them.

                        We are glad to have our daughter in NYGH, the support system has been excellent ! 😄
                        Wah! After so much of good saying n the fantastic mdm heng, I hope my DD can get into this school, but her mt not strong n she is not taking higher chinese

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